In some parts of this country cycling has taking on a new level of participation where folks race where a "Full Moon" can be seen in broad daylight! In fact, some riders prefer to stay well behind their fellow racers depending upon the gender. It certainly is a race with a unique view on the fellow competition. Here's your chance to "bare it all" for fun!
I served in the Navy, a plankowner aboard the USS BOSTON (SSN-703) Decommissioned in 1999 and scrapped in 2002. Now I find myself in the unique cradle-to-grave position of helping to care for its remains at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park. All that really remain are the sail and rudder shipped here in 2003 along with a few cleats. I feel like I'm caring for a vessel that met a premature and untimely demise. Now I care for her remains. ...Sort of.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Keeping you "Abreast" of Bicycling Activities!
In some parts of this country cycling has taking on a new level of participation where folks race where a "Full Moon" can be seen in broad daylight! In fact, some riders prefer to stay well behind their fellow racers depending upon the gender. It certainly is a race with a unique view on the fellow competition. Here's your chance to "bare it all" for fun!
Cheeky?Cheeky? come on Doug....Did you get that from Wes's book of jokes?
ReplyDelete...Yeah, just be careful riding around the crack of Dawn too! It might be stinky!
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